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    Hello, new to the forum...

    I was starting to feel alone in the world... thought I was the only one interested in collecting DDR/NVA etc. items.

    Does anyone know of a motorcyclist's license/certificate for NVA/Grenztruppen riders? I'd like to own one if they exist. Also looking for other motorcyclist specific gear- gloves, the plastic later-issue helmet, etc.

    Any training manuals would be of interest as well and maintenance manuals for the MZ's.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

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    Hello Kraftradfahrer - I can't assist you with your question, but glad you found this forum and want to welcome you. I hope a fellow forum member can assist with your question...Thanks for stopping by...
    Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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      #3
      Kraftradfahrer,

      I would also like to welcome you to the forum. There are some forum members who own NVA vehicles but I don't remember anyone posting much on motorcycles. I suggest that you do a search on the forum for your area of interest.

      Regards,

      Gordon

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        #4
        Hello Kraftradfahrer and welcome.

        I have a NVA motorcycle, a 1975 MZ TS 250a. I bought it while I was stationed in Germany. I have some other NVA motorcycle stuff; from photos, gear to a few manuals. When I get home this afternoon I post a photo of my bike and some other stuff. PM me if you have any direct questions, I'll try to help.

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          #5
          Thank you all!

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            #6
            Here is a photo of my bike, I've posted on it here before.

            I have never seen another one here in the states, that doesn't mean there isn't any though. There are always quite a few for sale on ebay.de. I was glad to be able to get one while I was there.

            Here is a pic I got from the internet of NVA troops, in wet weather gear, going through a type of obsticle course...

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              #7
              Beauty! What is the ride like? Typical 2-stroke temperment?

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                #8
                Rode, sounded and smelt just like a two stoke. Haven't rode it in a while due to deployment, and buying a Yamaha R6 (faster and a bit more stylish).

                Here is a good youtude video of one in Germany, you can really hear that two stroke sound.
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve2noxMlYIs

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                  #9
                  Genossen,
                  The mighty buzz of a DDR motor make the hairs of your neck stand on end.

                  Welcome Genosse Kraftradfahrer to this most Progressive of Progressive People's Forums.

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                    #10
                    Danke, Viktor!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Kraftradfahrer View Post
                      I was starting to feel alone in the world... thought I was the only one interested in collecting DDR/NVA etc. items.

                      Does anyone know of a motorcyclist's license/certificate for NVA/Grenztruppen riders?

                      Thanks in advance for your help.
                      Hello Kraftradfahrer,

                      The only way for you to get a motorcyclists license/certificate is to find a Wehrdienstausweis of a person.
                      There were no specific certificates issued but after passing the required training and exams an entry was made in the Wehrdienstausweis for the specific type of military vehicle one was certified to operate.
                      Main requirement was a valid (civilian) driving license, either attained before being called up/signing up or, in some cases, obtained during basic training.
                      The only vehicles, to my knowledge, for which no driving license was required, were tracked vehicles. So, in my case I have the certification to drive a T-72 tank (and only this, officially) in my Wehrdienstausweis. I know people, mostly professional soldiers, who have certification for 8 or more types of vehicles.

                      If it helps I can send you the technical details of all five motorcycles in the service with the NVA/GT in 1990.

                      With ref to manuals I do not have any specific NVA manuals but would advise to look for the excellent " Wie helfe ich mir selbst - MZ Motorraeder" from Neuber/Mueller. The were published in the GDR by Verlag Technik. My issue is from 1988 and covers the MZ TS125/150, MZ TS250/1, MZ ETZ 250 and ETZ 251. The authors were both engineers at the factory.

                      Hope that helps.

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                        #12
                        Hi Pauly, your bike looks beautiful and well kept ... Cheers, Torsten.

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